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#Excel, 19,604 bytes

Excel, 19,604 bytes

=CHAR(64+MAX(COLUMN(),ROW()))

=CHAR(64+MAX(COLUMN(),ROW()))

Paste this formula in A1, then drag all over A1:Z26.

Byte count:

  1. The formula is 27 bytes.
  2. You need to copy it 26^2 times. 272626=19604.
  3. I and others thought the score should be lower because you don't really need to type the formula again and again. I now think it's irrelevant - we count the size of the program, not the work spent writing it.
  4. For comparison - see this 28,187 chars JS answer - obviously, someone generated it rather than typing all this, but it doesn't change its size.

#Excel, 19,604 bytes

=CHAR(64+MAX(COLUMN(),ROW()))

Paste this formula in A1, then drag all over A1:Z26.

Byte count:

  1. The formula is 27 bytes.
  2. You need to copy it 26^2 times. 272626=19604.
  3. I and others thought the score should be lower because you don't really need to type the formula again and again. I now think it's irrelevant - we count the size of the program, not the work spent writing it.
  4. For comparison - see this 28,187 chars JS answer - obviously, someone generated it rather than typing all this, but it doesn't change its size.

Excel, 19,604 bytes

=CHAR(64+MAX(COLUMN(),ROW()))

Paste this formula in A1, then drag all over A1:Z26.

Byte count:

  1. The formula is 27 bytes.
  2. You need to copy it 26^2 times. 272626=19604.
  3. I and others thought the score should be lower because you don't really need to type the formula again and again. I now think it's irrelevant - we count the size of the program, not the work spent writing it.
  4. For comparison - see this 28,187 chars JS answer - obviously, someone generated it rather than typing all this, but it doesn't change its size.
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#Excel, 19,604 bytes

=CHAR(64+MAX(COLUMN(),ROW()))

Paste this formula in A1, then drag all over A1:Z26.

Byte count:

  1. The formula is 27 bytes.
  2. You need to copy it 26^2 times. 272626=19604.
  3. I and others thought the score should be lower because you don't really need to type the formula again and again. I now think it's irrelevant - we count the size of the program, not the work spent writing it.
  4. For comparison - see this 28,187 chars JS answerthis 28,187 chars JS answer - obviously, someone generated it rather than typing all this, but it doesn't change its size.

#Excel, 19,604 bytes

=CHAR(64+MAX(COLUMN(),ROW()))

Paste this formula in A1, then drag all over A1:Z26.

Byte count:

  1. The formula is 27 bytes.
  2. You need to copy it 26^2 times. 272626=19604.
  3. I and others thought the score should be lower because you don't really need to type the formula again and again. I now think it's irrelevant - we count the size of the program, not the work spent writing it.
  4. For comparison - see this 28,187 chars JS answer - obviously, someone generated it rather than typing all this, but it doesn't change its size.

#Excel, 19,604 bytes

=CHAR(64+MAX(COLUMN(),ROW()))

Paste this formula in A1, then drag all over A1:Z26.

Byte count:

  1. The formula is 27 bytes.
  2. You need to copy it 26^2 times. 272626=19604.
  3. I and others thought the score should be lower because you don't really need to type the formula again and again. I now think it's irrelevant - we count the size of the program, not the work spent writing it.
  4. For comparison - see this 28,187 chars JS answer - obviously, someone generated it rather than typing all this, but it doesn't change its size.

Excel, 19,604 bytes

#Excel, 19,604 bytes

=CHAR(64+MAX(COLUMN(),ROW()))

Paste this formula in A1, then drag all over A1:Z26.

Byte count:

  1. The forumulaformula is 27 bytes.
  2. You need to copy it 26^2 times. 272626=19604.
  3. I and others thought the score should be lower, because you don't really need to type the formula again and again. I now think it's irrelevant - we count the size of the program, not the work spent writing it.
  4. For comaprisoncomparison - see this 28,187 chars JS answer - obviously, someone generated it rather than typing all this, but it doesn't change its size.

Excel, 19,604 bytes

=CHAR(64+MAX(COLUMN(),ROW()))

Paste this formula in A1, then drag all over A1:Z26.

Byte count:

  1. The forumula is 27 bytes.
  2. You need to copy it 26^2 times. 272626=19604.
  3. I and others thought the score should be lower, because you don't really need to type the formula again and again. I now think it's irrelevant - we count the size of the program, not the work spent writing it.
  4. For comaprison - see this 28,187 chars JS answer - obviously someone generated it rather than typing all this, but it doesn't change its size.

#Excel, 19,604 bytes

=CHAR(64+MAX(COLUMN(),ROW()))

Paste this formula in A1, then drag all over A1:Z26.

Byte count:

  1. The formula is 27 bytes.
  2. You need to copy it 26^2 times. 272626=19604.
  3. I and others thought the score should be lower because you don't really need to type the formula again and again. I now think it's irrelevant - we count the size of the program, not the work spent writing it.
  4. For comparison - see this 28,187 chars JS answer - obviously, someone generated it rather than typing all this, but it doesn't change its size.
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